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1、模拟试题(一)E*art I Promindatk>n(10 points)Directions: Read the following words. Mark ihe one whose underlined part has the same pronunciation to the ;given one.1 / 38A.population B.RussianA.stomadis B.houses *Part II Vocabulary(25 points)C.mie一C. aflfect C.manag C. scientist cd里 C.mdow C. bullet C.sh

2、oe C.qiiesUoii C, mouthsLvin 四 2. relax 3.Mfect国 4. direction 5 .field 6 . breach 7-buUetiTi &ah史 k 9rOeca6ially 10. noticeA. popularA 4 relaxationA. skill 国A.muscleA.&dzeA.break A.bury A. shootB,amusement rB. valueB. preventB.practical8. societyB.th型阮B.RussianB.fopdD.pnwiuctD. character*

3、87;D.di 酎Da circleD. socialistD.lsiD. punUhmemD.woodD-televisionD. reasonableSection A Directions: Each of die following sentences is provided with four choices. Choose the one that best completes the senlence.Tlieii mark your answer by blackening the letter of -your choice on the Answer Sheet (20 p

4、oints).IL The bridge was named the hero who gave hi$ life for thecause of the people.A, afterB.withC. byD.froni12,There “e笺 no tickets for Friday's perfbnnarK:c.A. preferableB. considerable C. possibleD. available13.Many new will be opened up in the future for those with auniversity educalicm,A.

5、opportunities B, necessities C,realities D.probabilities 14.The rain was heavy and the land was flooded.D. consistentlyA. consequently B . oonlinuotisly C. constantly15.The engine smoke and steam.A gives up B.gives in C.gives away D. gives off16, Don、 ahead eA - release B. relieve17.My camera can be

6、C. relateD, retainto take pictures in cloudy or ftumiythis to the public until we give you the go-conditions,Artreated B.adjusted C.adoptedD,remedied18. Children who are over-protected by their parents may beeotrneA,hurtB, damaged C. spoiled D - harmedl9alX,rhen Mr. Jones gets old F he will over his

7、 business tu hisA. takeB. hand C. think D-get20. Some old people don't like pvp 闵n because they can't so much noise.A. resistB. sustain C - tolerate D. undergoSection BIDirectioiis : Complete each of the following senienoes wilh the proper won! derivexi from the one given in brackets. Write

8、the word on rhe Answer Sheet(5 points) 2L (thirst)Do you have any water? 1 am to death.22 . (industry )The United States is an ration 5 so we still have along way to catch it.23 .(silent)She gv(: her husband a sharp look to him.24 .(economic)】 am a college student rujw.My major ia .25 < wonder) D

9、on't you think that's a sioiy?3 / 38Part m Stnicfure( 1ft points)Direcifens: Each of die following senierices & prt?vide<i with 6>ur choices. (Zhoose the one that best completes the sentence/Hien mark your answer by blackening the letter of yaur choice on the Answer Sheet. 1 6.It w

10、aarf t such a good dinner she had promisee! u$.AtharB. whichC 心D.what27 .They decided tp chase the cow away it did more damage.A . unlessB . untilC . belaidD . what28 - student with a little ccjnunon seme should be able to answer Uw question,A. Each B. AnyC. eitherD. one29 . All is a o»»li

11、nuou5 supply of the basic necessities of lifeA what is neededB, for our needgC.iBb dung neededD-that is needed30 .with the size of the whole earth,the highest menmtain docs not seem high at all.A When comparedB. CompareC While comparingD, Conijxaring31 - He musl have had an accident, or he . 一 then.

12、A.would liave been hereB.had to be hereC should be hereD. would be here32 . h was essential ihat the application fonns back before the deadline.A .most be sentB.wwuld 加sentCJbe sentD. were sent33 .用工 our breakfast when an old twn caw (o the door.A.just have hadB.have just hadCjust liadD,had just had

13、34 .Hie manager promised to keep me of how our business wasgpuig on.A4o be infomiedB. on informingC .infonnedD, informing35 .Site aever laughed_ _ lose her temper.A . or she ever didB . nor did she everC. or did she everD.nor the ever didPart IV C!oze(20 Points)DSrectjons: Each blank in the followin

14、g passage is provided with four possible cihoices Jlead the whole passage and choose the best answer for each blank. Tlien mark your answer by blaclcening the letter of your choice on the Answer Sheet.It was the district sports meet,My fool still hadnt healed(痊愈)from a (n) 36 injury *1 had 37 whethe

15、r or not I should attend 由c meet. But ihere I38 for the 3>000-meter run.“Readysei"The gun wppcd and we were off.TTie other girls rushed 39 me J felt 40 as 1 fell farther and fanlier behind.“Hooray'shouted the crowd. It was the loudest 41 I had ever heanl at a meet.The firel-place mnner w

16、as two hps (圈)ahead of me vAen she crossed the finish line."Maybe I should 醛 I thought as I moved on. 43decided to keep going. During the last Iwo la即,I nui _44 _ and decided not to 45 in buck next yearFIt wouMn'1 be worth it,_46_my fool did heal,Wlien 1 finished,! heard a cheer- 47 than th

17、e one Fd heard eartier. I turned annmd and 48 3 th巳 boys were preparing for their race, "Ihey nni$t be cheering for the boys.I w球 leaving 一般一 several girts c-srne up to meWow, you've got courage!" one of them told tne,wCourage? I just 50 a race!” 1 thought.“I would have given up on the

18、 firat lap + M said another girl.44 We were cheering for you. Did you hear us? ”5 / 386 / 38Suddenly I regained 51decided to 52 track next year. Irealized strength and courage aren't always 53 in medals and victories + but in the 54 we overcome () - Hie strongest people are not always thepwplc w

19、ho *n, _55_ihc people who dbn'l give tip when they lo$e.36. A. slighter37. A. expected38. A, late39. A. from behind40. A. ashamed41. .A. cheer42. A 器low down43. A. rherefore44. A.with delight45. A.play46. A.even if47. A. weaker48. A Pwell enoughcB. worseB. supposedBeagerB.ahead ofB. astonishedB.

20、 shoutB, drop outB j OtherwiseB.with fearB. arriveB. only if B. longer surprisingly enoug1>49. A. while50. A finished51. A + cheer52. Ahold onSB, A-measured54. A. sadness55. A. or 。B. whenB, wonB. hopeB. tum toB. praisedB. strugglesEL norC earlier C , imagined . ready C,mexl to C. excited C.my C.

21、go on C . Besides C. in pain C- race C. unless C. lowerB.siire enoughD. heavier 0 .doubted D. thirsty Dr clow to Dr frightened D、noise D.speed up D. Hiwever D. in advance D. attend D, until D louderD. stiangely encxigh CasC. passedC. interestC.begin withC tested diseasesC- andD, since D.Iost D Exper

22、ienee D.stick with D. increased D, tiredness DebutRail V Heading Coinprd>efisi0n(2O Points)Direction tin this part there are 5 passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehensionRead the passage and answer thequestions. Ulen mark your answer by blackening the coiresponding letter on 由

23、e: Answer Sheet,Mwiaivli hulterflies(黑脉金斑蝶)are a common summer sight in the nordiem United States and Canada .Iliese laige orange and black insects (昆 虫)brighten paries and garden as they fly ligfitly ar«ori die flower 4 WTiat mokes monarchs particularly intenesling is that they migrate迁飞)a11 t

24、he way to California or Mexico and back.They are thought to be the only insect that does this.Every year in ihc iate summer monarchs begin their journey Io the south,Those heading for Mexico go Gret for the Jxiuis血母上卜皴*4平area,出en fly across the Gulf of Mexico into Texas,Once in Mexico, they settle t

25、hemselves in one of about fifteen places in a mountain forest filled with fir trees. Each place provides a winter home for millions of monarchs. The butterflies are so many that they often cover entia trees. MTien spring comes, they begin their long journey north -The question is often 筋kul whether

26、every butterfly tlie ro<in<ktrip jcrtimey every year. And the answer is no.The average iiwnanch lives about nine months. So one flpn-g north might lay eggs in Louisiana and then die. The efgs of that generation may be found in Kentucky; the eggs of the next generation may end up in Wisconsin o

27、r Michigan. The last gcneraiicn of the season s about the fourth, will make their way back to Mexico arid nestart the journey .Scientists leam about monarchs, migration by catching and making marks on the insects. By recakihing a monarcli with Hitch a mark and noticing where it canit: from,出© n

28、cxl scientist can get to know things like the butterfly's age and its routing (路线).56. One o£ the places where nwnanbs spen<l the winter is-A. the Gulf of MexicoB.m awa in MississippiC.a forest in MexicoD.a plain in Texas57 Jrhe routing of monarchs1 migration can be learned .A > by fy

29、camiTung the marks made on themB. by collecting their egg& in Hie nwnlins7 / 389 / 38C.by comparing their different egg$D - by counting the dead ones in the forests58, What is the subject discussed in the passage?A. Migration of monarchs.B.ScienUsls1 interest in monarchs.C. Winter home of monarc

30、hs, DLife and death of monarchs.SYDNEY; As they sat sharing sweets beside a swimming Xx>I in 1999,Shane Gould and Jes&icah Schipper were simply getting along well, chatting aboin sportf life arid uanyihing else that came up.”Yel in Sydney next niondi7 lliey will meet aiin by the pool, and for

31、 a short time the friends will race against each other in the 50-meter butterfly(螺 泳)in the Austmlian championships at Homebush Bay.(ould* now a 47-year-01d mother nf four, has announcod she will be making a retum to elite eompetiHon(顶级赛事)t。?;wim tfie one eventt liaving set a qualifying(合格的) time of

32、 30.32 seconds in winning gold at last year'United States Maslers championships. Her comeback comes 32 yeara after she won throe golds 窥 the Munich Olympics.Schipper11Kw a I7*yc«r-old girl from Brisbane with a bright future of going io Athens for her first Olympics, yeylcnlay nxidlwK 回忆)her

33、 lime with Gould five yea晤 ago .“I was at a naticniial youth camp on the Cold Coast and Shane had come along to talk to us and watch us train' Schipper explained, u It seemed as if we had long been good friends. I don't know why . We just started talking and il went from them.° She had

34、a lol to shar« with all of us 8t ihal camp. She told us stories about what it was like at big meets like die Olympics and what it's like to be on an /Australian team. It was really interesting.?f,Next time, things will be more serious.hfc I will stil be imnning in the 50rn biUterfly at the

35、nationals, so there is a chance that 1 could actually be competing against Sliane Gould / said Scliippcrf who burst onto the scene at11 / 38last year、national championships with second places in the 100m and 21butterflies .59,VWial is the passage mainly about?A.Stories happening in swimming competit

36、ions,B.Two women swimmer winning Olympic 驴C Lesins learned from international swimming championships D.Friendship and competition between two swimmers.60. Gould and Schipper are gping to.A. talk about sport and lifeB.go back Io elite competitionC.sci a qualifying lime and win goldD. take part in the

37、 same sports event61. Gould won her three Olympic golds when she was.A. 15BJ7C.22D3062. 11ie underlined word “it* in the fifth paragraph probably refers toA the OlympicsB. the youth campC, the friendshipD. the Australian team63. What Schipper said showed that she .A. was no longer Gould% friendB.had

38、 learned a tot from GouldC. was not interested in GoukTs storiesD,would not Eke to compete against GouldPassage CWith a good shopping pcsiiioft and the righi anwunt(数量)cf money, any educated person ought io be able to make a living out of a bookshop Jt is not & difficult trade to learn and the l

39、arge chdin-stores can never force the small Lookseller out of existence as they have done to the comer shop. But the hours of work are very long -I was only doing & part-time jobjibut my boss put iti A seventy-hour week, besides regular jaumeys out of shopping hours to buy13 / 38books,4nle reul

40、reason why I should not like to be back in the book trade for life, however is that while I was in it I lost my love of books-A bookseller cannot always tell the Uuth about his books】 and that gives him a dislike for diem * Tliere was a lime when I really did love books -loved the sight and smell an

41、d fee) of them -if they were fifty or more years old tliat ig. Nothing pleaded me quite so much as to buy a bar啦n lot of them on sale for seveml poundfi.There is a peculiar flavvur(独特的味道 about the unexpected books you pick up in diat kind of cUeelion t little- known eiitecnth-centur* poets ? or out-

42、of-date geography books-For occasional(偶尔的)reading -in your bath, for example, or late at night when you are too liml to go to bed -there is nothing as good as a very old picture story-book.But as soon as I w<>nt to woik in the bookshop I stopped buying books. Seen in a mass R five or feri thu

43、usared al a lime, books were dull and even a little tirescune 4 Nowadays I do buy one occadomdlyt but only if it is a book that I want to read and can't borrow, and I never buy rubbish.64. According to die passage,is one of the necessary conditions to ran a book$hup,A, an educated shop-ownerB.8

44、good position at a street comerC.h regular journey mil of the shopD. the force of large chain-stoDca65,The author should not like to be back as a 加oksdler for life becauseA, he hated his job of selling booksB,selling books 晒as only a part-time jobC, the boo尿 in ibe shop gave him a dislikeB, he was&#

45、39; unable t。be honest about the boohs he sold66, The books preferred by the author should be those A, stories making readers sleepless15 / 38B, valuable ones bought on saleC.peculiar ones with grtsat eKpcctationD, gcogniphy one& from die eiiteenth cenhiiy67 /Ute author will only buy new books.A

46、- if he leek dull and tiredB after be gives up his job as a bwjksellerC.which arG inl&n/ting but hard ta borrowD when he throws away old onesPassage DMillions of aircraflj? Uike off arourwl the i*orld every year, Tlie skies they fly in seeni-miles of empty space。But, with the number of fliglitsi

47、ncwiasitig each year, lliis eniptinftsfi no tnnger exists. Researchers hi tile widd of aviation (航 空)are worried about the incmasing pressure on pilots and ground ccntroHera.And increasing collisions + occurring at or near an airport, Imve csJlM atienGm lo the need for more 也加辅助设备)to aviation concro

48、LPeople who travel die skie& are not certain aiwut air safety, A great deal of ixioney is $pcnl on new «nd bigger Mrcmfta and airports Id deal with the vast incteac in passengers travelling by air. Only a mall percentage of this money 运 speni on 办*vigaiion (导 航)and other 汨 dsActuallysidtabl

49、e electronic equipment has long existed, and many smpanies market safety aidti designed io make it safer for aircrafts to take off, fly any distance, and land, whaiever die weathenYet, there wre two problems to be solved. The first is to get govenmritft, airlines and airport officials to agree to ba

50、sic levels of safety ai也 Jhe seowid pirolJcm is to lirnf a way of meeting these basic requirement.But no matter how well the equipmftnl w»rks, opetatois of the equipment still play an important role - Conwiunications between pilots And ground controllers ore extremely important to air safety. I

51、t is worth pointing out that the: mishearing or in诵indc均Umding of irsshucti0ns in English 9 and the use of another language T in an intemaiional conversation, have led to hvu recent aircraft aocidents- A new type of 山沏加加(仪器)called FLIGHTWATCH17 / 38would help pilots pnsvent aiiport collisions. It wo

52、uld be particularly hdpfiil near airports.68 . The increasing number of flights leads to the fact thatA . flying is no longer limited in ihe skyB, there is no empty space for aids to avial沁n controlC “ piloirng and conlrDJJing planes is getting mone difficultD. the pressure on the giuund becomes gre

53、ater69rliere is uncertainty1 about air safety because.A. plan依 become! bigger for the increasing number of passengers!B、money spent on electronic equipment is far from enoughC suitable electronic equipment hasn't been invented yetD.it is dangenous for planes to take off or land70rThe underliited

54、 word “collis沁ns“ probably means.A- accidents in which two planes hit each otherB. niisunjersLaridings between pilots and grotirtd controlleraC. quarrels am0ng jmssengeraD. bneakdovms of new types af 沁trun祀ntE. it can R inferred from die psagc that.A. governments and officials liave paid great atten

55、tion lo air safelyB . Qiere should be more companies io eli new safety aidsC, English should be used in an international conversationD, understanding between pilots and gnHind contiollers should be improveflPassage EArt museums are places where peuple can learn about various cidtu磔(文 化),111七 increas

56、ingly popular " design musciims" that are open汨g today ? however, perfejnn quite a different role. Unlike riwt art museums, tlie design museum shows objects tliat an: easily found by tlie general public r Theae museums sometimes even place things like fndges and washing iiwihires in the ce

57、nter of the hall.19 / 38People have argued that design museunis an& often made of as advertisements for new industrial technology. But their roU is not simply a matter of s«les-il is the honoring of excellently invented products.The difference between the window of a department store and th

58、e showcase in a design museum is that tlie first tries io sell you something, while the second tellft yo« the success of a sale ,places where peopleOne advantage uf design museums is that they arefeel faimliar with the exliibits+ Unlike the avenige art museum visitors > design museum visitora seldom feel friglitencd or pimled (困 惑).This is partly because design museums dearly show how and

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